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'Expected to leave': Talks over £30m Chelsea player's exit are now likely to advance quickly - journalist
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One player's career at Chelsea looks like it will be coming to an end very soon.

Chelsea have made a couple of signings this week.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's move from Leicester City was announced on Tuesday, coming shortly after the club confirmed the arrival of Marc Guiu from Barcelona.

There have also been exits as well, though, with Omari Hutchinson joining Ipswich Town after a successful loan spell there last season.

And another Chelsea youngster could soon follow the 20-year-old out of Stamford Bridge.

The above includes the likes of Armando Broja and Levi Colwill, with the latter said to be someone who Bayern Munich have looked at recently.

As for the former, there is talk about Napoli being interested in him, and journalist Ben Jacobs says his future is likely to be sorted out soon now that Albania are out of Euro 2024.

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Speaking about Broja on X, Jacobs said: "Now Armando Broja is back from Euro 2024, he is expected to leave Chelsea with talks likely to advance quickly."

Armando Broja still has suitors despite disappointing Euros Euro 2024 did not exactly go to plan for Broja.

Albania were knocked out of the group stage, while the 22-year-old failed to score a goal.

He made just one start and did not even make an appearance in his nation's second game, a 2-2 draw with Croatia.

Even so, the Albania international still seems to be attracting interest from other clubs. Given that and the fact that Chelsea were happy for Broja to join Fulham on loan last season, you would still expect the striker to leave Stamford Bridge this summer.

In terms of how much he could cost, a report from the Daily Express claims that the Blues are willing to sell him for around PS30m.

It was not a tournament for Broja to remember, but despite his struggles at this year's European Championship, it looks like he will still get a transfer to another club this window.